A B O U T M E
A highly motivated student with strong organisational skills, looking for full time work. I have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. My ability to learn quickly is a particularly strong asset. I have a flexible approach to work, which enables me to adapt to change to my work environment. I am now looking for new opportunities that will not only provide me with a challenge but will also give me a chance to enhance my skills and abilities.
I have played Rugby for 6 years, within this time I have played for Sale Sharks, Stockport RUFC and Lancashire RUFC and Cheshire RUFC.
Since joining LMJU I joined the Rugby team and have played in the first team. I have recently become the Vice Captain of the team and have also been the Social Secretary of the society. This means I take extra time to organise team events that are inclusive and engaging working towards the teams’ relationship making sure we collaborate as a team and progress each week.
The name of my CDP library is Horizon Harmony, this has been decided because it suggests a blend of lifelong learning while intertwining with balance.The addition of a roof top pool will offer a serene space where knowledge meets relaxation. The library will contain digital resources all the way to hands on materials, that will cover a wide range of topics. The library also has a function of an auditorium, seating arrangement that will also have a hybrid use of being a social seating space. The aim of my lifelong learning library will be to foster the continuous learning and teaching as technology advances. My aim is to serve a dynamic platform for knowledge that exchanges and empowers the surrounding community to be informed, connected, and to be up to date.
The Design has many functions like a wrap around ramp in the building, that provides alternative routes of accessibility to all internal floors.
Software used: - Sketch up - Photoshop
This section is from my recent CDP submission, the key next to the drawing shows the careful techniques I have chosen to use in my building to make it as environmental as possible by intergrating it within my design, but not also that, but to help my building have its own source and not to rely so heavily on governmental utilities.
Software used:
- Sketch up - Photoshop
Key :
1. Open windows (summer strategy)
2. Concrete (heating and cooling system)
3. Winter windows (close window frame vents)
4. Radiators (winter strategy)
5. Bore holes in the ground (winter strategy)
6. Tesla battery wall (solar panel and Pv window storage)
7. Solar panels (electricity)
8. Sky light Pv windows (electricity)
9. Water harvesting using gutters (low flush toilets using recycled water)
10. MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation & Heat Recovery, this will be placed on the roof.)
11. Underfloor heating
Software used: - Sketch up - Photoshop - AutoCAD
The projects aim was to make a commercial space in the Lake District, that serves a purpose both for a scientific laboratory and an observational space.
The design was to have two long corridors, one being commercial and one being private with long windows that pivot to introduce the natural breeze/daylight and create a connection with the river.
Software used:
- Sketch up - Photoshop - AutoCAD
This project relates to the design of weather or not , the drawings above show the build-up of my design, including the structure, materials and the environmental technologies that seamlessly work within my building to save energy and reduce pollution.
Blue Arrows – Prevailing wind direction. Long Yellow Arrows – Sun ray angles. Small yellow Arrows – Arrows showing the movements of warm air.
Sketch up
AutoCAD
This specific site had lots of history and significance. With the site being a de-commissioned railway line last used on April 1977, it encorouged my design to not only have functionality but also to comply with the existing structure without damaging its structural integrity, but also to introduce some life back into an area that became deralict.
Software used:
This section of the urban locomotive module was to show the structure of the building we had to design. By demonstrating my ideas on a structural frame that would both support the design from the previous page, but also the excising structure of the de-commissioned railway line on love lane.
This project involved building on an old railway line on Love lane.
Software used:
This was a module that tested how quickly we could pick up a new software, also completing an assignment. I was very interested in this module as we were given a selected area to design a building that had functionality, but also correctly designed to comply with the right amount of UV / Lighting needed.
The building I designed was an office block
Software used: - Revit